Accusing the President of “racism and sexism”, pint-sized John Bercow drew cheers and applause from Labour and SNP MPs with the extraordinary blast in Parliament.

Speaker Bercow said he had concerns around inviting Mr Trump to address Parliament before he implemented his controversial travel ban.

But since then, he has become “even more strongly opposed” to the idea.

He said: “I feel very strongly that our opposition to racism, to sexism, and our support for equality before the law and an independent judiciary are hugely important considerations in the House of Commons.”

MPs from the Labour and SNP benches cheered and clapped at his remarks.

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"There are many precedents for state visits to take place to our country which do not include an address to both Houses of Parliament."
But his remarks infuriated Tories who claimed the Speaker had “embarrassed the Queen”.